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yeoman Meaning in Tamil ( yeoman வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கடற்படையில் ஒரு சிறு அதிகாரி,



yeoman's Usage Examples:

Shortly thereafter, we met up with Tony Robinson, a Keble alumnus who did yeoman work in setting up the dinner.


In 1963 she moved into Grange House at Warley, a 17th century yeoman clothier's house.


), who preached a crusade so effectually that the peasants and yeomanry, ill-armed (most of them had but slings and scythes) but full of enthusiasm, flocked to the standard of Hunyadi, the kernel of whose host consisted of a small band of seasoned mercenaries and a few banderia of noble horsemen.


?° eve/ UoritlaJ `oC t?¢ ?27 1834, the son of William Percival, of a yeoman family.


But the triumph of the navy in 480 and the great expansion of commerce and industry had definitely shifted the political centre of gravity from the yeoman class of moderate democrats to the more radical party usually stigmatized as the " sailor rabble.


, to whom he seems to have been yeoman of the guard.


It now appears that she came of a Lithuanian stock, and was one of the four children of a small Catholic yeoman, Samuel Skovronsky; but her father died of the plague while she was still a babe, the family scattered, and little Martha was adopted by Pastor Gliick, the Protestant superintendent of the Marienburg district.


The army troops, divisions and mounted brigades consist of 56 regiments of yeomanry; 14 batteries and 14 ammunition columns R.


"SIR JOHN RHYS (1840-1915), British archaeologist and Celtic scholar, was born in Cardiganshire, the son of a yeoman farmer, and educated at the Bangor Normal College and Jesus College, Oxford.





Synonyms:

freeholder,



Antonyms:

None

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